Super User Jrob78 Posted December 13, 2014 Super User Posted December 13, 2014 Funny how us Southerners consider any fish under 2 pounds a dink . 2 lbs is about what I was thinking too. I don't tournament fish though. Quote
VtGr0wn Posted December 13, 2014 Posted December 13, 2014 My friends and i call any small bass 10' or less a "buck bass " dont ask me why.... no one i know calls the little ones "dinks" Quote
Super User geo g Posted December 13, 2014 Super User Posted December 13, 2014 We do call small bass dinks in south Florida. Any under 10 to 12 inches are dinks. Right now we are catching a lot of dinks. It won't be long before the bigger ones come out to play on a regular basis. I'm having fun as long as something tugs on my line. 1 Quote
tatertester Posted December 13, 2014 Posted December 13, 2014 We call them dinks ,minnows , or babies....under 2 lbs. Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted December 13, 2014 Super User Posted December 13, 2014 Under a pound. Quote
BammerBass Posted December 14, 2014 Author Posted December 14, 2014 So it's near unanimous then, any largemouth under 12 inches is a dink. All pretty good opinions if you ask me, and on the flip side, bass that are 14" to 17" or 2lbs and higher are decent bass in my opinion, as they have begun to "fill out" once that threshold is reached, as long as they are healthy and feeding well they start getting that "thickness" you see from quality bass. Also when conditions are less than ideal, especially for novice, less experinced fisherman, 1.5lbers are nice quality in my book. Quote
ColdSVT Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 2 lbs is about what I was thinking too. I don't tournament fish though. Fish one...that day when you are 1 fish shy with 1hr to go you will sell your soul for the fifth fish! You wont care if it 12 inches so long as it keeps lol...then there will be days where you cant cull the little bugger lol Quote
fisherrw Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 I consider it any thing under 12 inches Quote
bassindon Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 Anything under 13" mouth open , tail swept on a wil-E-go board.. But my ave small fish these days is around 3+ lbs. (targeting Big only) Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted December 14, 2014 Global Moderator Posted December 14, 2014 <12" Quote
Thornback Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 I call any largemouth 12" and less a dink. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted December 14, 2014 Super User Posted December 14, 2014 Anything under a pound. Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted December 15, 2014 Super User Posted December 15, 2014 If it ain't a keeper its a dink! Spot on! Quote
Fish'N Impossible Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 Anything under 10" here in Ohio is a dink. if it is just under 12" we refer to them as "small" or "little" ones. those just over 12" are "squeekers", and all those 18" or more we check our maps because we might be in KY. Quote
Ski213 Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 I'd actually never heard the term dink before I got on this forum. Based on the replies its 10-12". I've called fish shorter than that a lot of things. Gotta respect them all though. She's gotta be 9" before she can be 24". I'll take a dink over being shutout any day of the week. I think I'm going to start calling them up and comers. 1 Quote
papajoe222 Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 Until I first heard the term being used by fishermen, my understanding was 'dink' was a reference to one's male part. My assumption after hearing it used when fishing was that a dink was anything shorter than that person's 'dink' until a guy I was fishing with caught a 14in. bass and refered to it as a dink! On a good day I don't even get to double digits, even in my dreams. To this day, I never use the term and you can guess why. (can you say LIDS?) Quote
FunkJishing Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 I dont use the term "dink" but i call fish under a pound "chips" Quote
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